Ricky Sbragia has expressed his personal disappointment at the sacking of Craig Levein earlier this week but insists life must go on.

The former Sunderland boss credits Levein for having a key role to play in his own involvement with the youth sides, having worked with the Under-17s before progressing to the Under-19s.

Levein was axed by the Scottish Football Association on Monday following a poor start to the World Cup qualifying campaign, with the Scots sitting bottom of their group without a win from their opening four games.

Sbragia - who has been placed in temporary charge of the Under-21s while Billy Stark takes over as interim boss of the senior side - said: "I think it has been really disappointing.

"It's disappointing when anybody loses their job in football. I've seen it many times.

"Craig was instrumental in bringing me in when he spoke to me about the job so I'm a bit saddened about it.

"Football goes on, it carries on. There will be many in football who will lose their jobs this year. It's not a nice feeling.

"Being a little bit more hands-on, he deserves a lot of credit."

Asked whether he was surprised by Levein's departure, he added: "I always see football as day to day. You can never tell in football.

"The board have made a decision and there is nothing we can do about that.

"From my point of view, he was excellent to me. I had a great rapport with him, he's a lovely man and a great coach.

"I'm disappointed but we have to move on and get on with life."

Sbragia takes over Stark's duties for the Under-21s' game in Portugal next week, while Stark takes charge of team affairs for Scotland's friendly in Luxembourg.

Sbragia said: "It's a progression from the Under-21s up to the national team for Billy.

"Billy has got great experience at international level. It's the next step up for him.